Knoxville’s Oceanic Air Billboard “Vandalized”

Thanks to Dave of the Dave and Thomas blog for pointing out that the Knoxville Oceanic Air billboard has been vandalized. Doc Arzt’s LOST Blog and DarkUFO are both reporting that the billboard in Miami has also been hit, and possibly even the one in Portland. On the billboards, it appears that someone has spray painted “find815.com”. Continue reading

Miami Find 815 Billboard Found

The Miami billboard for Oceanic Airlines has been found. This means that there is only one outstanding billboard left, the one in Seoul, South Korea. Any South Korean LOST fans out there? We need your help!

Back to the Miami billboard. It reads, “Discover the mysteries of Berlin.” Berlin? Again, this is not a destination for Oceanic Airlines based on their press release. Why do we have two signs pointing to this location? Is it significant? I think so, and so do Doc and Cerberus with Doc Arzt’s LOST Blog. Continue reading

Local News Covering The LOST Billboard

Knoxville’s WATE TV6, and ABC Affiliate station, has a writeup about the Oceanic Air’s billboard here in Knoxville. Though, I’m not sure if the reporter really grasps what the billboard is for. Sure, it’s about LOST, and it’s trying to build up for the show’s new season which starts on Jan 31st. But there is more to it.

Most of us already know that if you go to the website provided by the billboard, you’ll get more than just some fake press release. You’ll be introduced to the new LOST ARG, Find 815. This game is more than building hype for the show. It is part of the story, and may very well lead up to telling us how the survivors of 815 get rescued.

Knoxville isn’t alone with the billboards, the Oceanic Air billboards have popped up in other cities mentioned in Oceanic Air’s press release. For more information on those towns, check out Doc Arzt’s LOST Blog and DarkUFO.

Of course, people like me think there may be an even deeper meaning to the signs. After all, it would be LOST if there wasn’t something hidden in the messages.

Help Find Oceanic Air Flight 815

LOST doesn’t return until January 31, 2008 but ABC has already started something that LOST fans will enjoy. A web game, called Find 815. It started with Oceanic Air announcing that it would be returning to the airways. During the video press release on flyoceanicair.com, viewers are interrupted by Sam Thomas a former IT worker for the airline. Sam’s message leads us to find815.com.

Once at Find815.com we learn a bit more about Sam. Since it is somewhat spoiler-ish, I’ll leave everything else about the story for you to find out.

According to Lostpedia, the game will end two hours before LOST Season 4 begins. If you need any help with the game, check out the new DarkArzt’s LOST Blog. No, he isn’t working/writing at TheTailSection.com any more.